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    Plant-Based Oils May Lower Death Risk

    Silke MayrBy Silke MayrMarch 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new study has revealed that replacing butter with plant-based oils could improve health and reduce the risk of early death. The research, which tracked over 220,000 middle-aged and older adults in the U.S. for 33 years, found significant differences in mortality risk based on fat consumption.

    Key Findings on Butter and Health Risks

    The study showed that individuals who consumed the most butter had a 15% higher risk of death compared to those who ate the least. In contrast, those who consumed the most plant-based oils, such as olive, soybean, and canola oils, had a 16% lower risk of mortality. Furthermore, swapping butter for these oils was linked to a 17% reduction in the risk of early death.

    Benefits of Plant-Based Oils

    Olive oil, soybean oil, and canola oil were found to reduce the risks of cancer and heart disease. These oils, which are rich in unsaturated fats, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, which can help lower the risk of conditions like heart disease and diabetes. However, the study found that corn and safflower oils did not show clear health benefits, and palm and coconut oils were not included in the research.

    Researchers suggest that the unsaturated fats found in plant oils may play a key role in reducing inflammation, which is a known contributor to chronic diseases. On the other hand, the saturated fats in butter can raise LDL cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease.

    Skepticism Around Seed Oils

    Despite the findings, some wellness influencers have raised concerns about the health effects of seed oils, often labeling them as harmful. However, experts argue that these claims lack scientific evidence. While processed foods containing seed oils can be unhealthy due to high sodium levels and refined carbohydrates, the oils themselves are not necessarily dangerous when used in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

    Study Limitations and Expert Opinion

    While the study suggests that plant-based oils are a healthier alternative to butter, researchers have noted some limitations. Participants who consumed more butter were more likely to smoke, be obese, and engage in less physical activity. Although the study adjusted for these factors, external experts caution that these lifestyle habits could still influence the results.

    Professor Tom Sanders, a nutrition expert from King’s College London, advises choosing unsaturated plant-based oils over butter for better health. He highlights that plant-based oils offer a healthier fat profile, which can lead to improved heart health and lower mortality risk.

    A Healthier Fat Choice

    The study underscores the potential benefits of replacing butter with plant-based oils to improve overall health and longevity. Experts recommend incorporating oils like olive, soybean, and canola oils into daily diets while reducing butter consumption. Despite some skepticism around seed oils, the consensus among nutrition experts is clear: switching to unsaturated fats is a step toward better health.

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